la ropa

Usages of la ropa

Mi ropa está mojada, así que la voy a secar antes de guardarla en el armario.
My clothes are wet, so I am going to dry them before storing them in the closet.
Cuando termine de secar la ropa, la guardo en el armario para mantenerla ordenada.
When I finish drying the clothes, I store them in the closet to keep them organized.
No mezcles la ropa limpia con la ropa sucia en el armario.
Do not mix clean clothes with dirty clothes in the closet.
Limpio mi ropa en la mañana.
I clean my clothes in the morning.
Limpio mi ropa mientras escucho música.
I clean my clothes while I listen to music.
Ayer organicé mi maleta para el viaje, pero aún necesito más ropa.
Yesterday I packed my suitcase for the trip, but I still need more clothes.
El clima está tan húmedo hoy que la ropa tarda en secarse al aire libre.
The weather is so humid today that clothes take a long time to dry outdoors.
El armario está lleno de ropa.
The closet is full of clothes.
La tinta mancha la ropa.
The ink stains the clothes.
La tinta invisible no mancha la ropa.
Invisible ink does not stain clothes.
La lavadora está llena; no metas más ropa.
The washing machine is full; don’t put in more clothes.
Tiendo la ropa en el tendedero con pinzas de madera.
I hang the clothes on the clothesline with wooden clothespins.
Si llueve, quito la ropa del tendedero y la cuelgo dentro.
If it rains, I take the clothes off the clothesline and hang them inside.
La lavandería entrega la ropa siempre y cuando pagues a tiempo.
The laundromat delivers the clothes as long as you pay on time.
El gato duerme en el sillón hasta que se seca la ropa del tendedero.
The cat sleeps on the armchair until the clothes on the clothesline dry.
Pongamos más ganchos en el armario para la ropa de ella.
Let’s put more hangers in the closet for her clothes.

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Spanish verbs change form based on the subject, tense, and mood. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns depending on whether they end in ‑ar, ‑er, or ‑ir. For example, "hablar" (to speak) becomes "hablo" (I speak), "hablas" (you speak), and "habla" (he/she speaks) in the present tense.

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